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Air flow system for waste treatment systems

a waste treatment system and air flow technology, applied in the direction of machines/engines, transportation and packaging, liquid fuel engines, etc., can solve the problems of waste items losing traction, suboptimal system performance or even malfunction, and limited speed of conveyor belts, etc., to achieve a large surface area, increase speed, and increase speed

Active Publication Date: 2021-05-18
BOLLEGRAAF PATENTS & BRANDS
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Benefits of technology

The present invention provides an improved air flow system for waste treatment systems, which increases the speed of waste conveyance by reducing loss of traction on the items, and reduces turbulence during transportation. The system allows for higher speeds of light weight waste items, such as plastic or paper foils, which can be conveyed on a conveyor belt. The system is modular, expandable, and easy to service and maintain.

Problems solved by technology

However, in many cases the transport speed of conveyor belts is limited as contact of the waste items with conveyor belts may be lost due to air resistance, leading to suboptimal system performance or even malfunction.
Loss of traction on waste items is particularly problematic for light weight waste items such as plastic or paper waste items.
As the transport speed of waste items is limited, overall system capacities and throughput remains limited as well.

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[0046]An air flow system (1) for a waste conveyor, comprising a conveyor enclosure (2) having a bottom side (3) configured for being mounted above a conveyor surface (4) at a predetermined surface clearance (C);

[0047]one or more air flow unit enclosures (5) mounted to the conveyor enclosure (2), wherein each airflow unit enclosure (5) comprises an airflow unit (6) having an air intake (7) and air exhaust (8),

[0048]wherein each airflow unit enclosure (5) comprises a divergent channel (9) having a channel intake end (10) fluidly connected to the air exhaust (8) and a channel discharge end (11) configured for providing a stream of air (Q) toward the conveyor surface (4),

[0049]wherein the divergent channel (9) comprises a widening cross section (Xd) in a downstream air direction (D) between the channel intake end (10) and the channel discharge end (11) of the divergent channel (9), and wherein the divergent channel (9) is arranged at an angle (α) larger than 0° and smaller than 45° degr...

embodiment 2

[0050]The air flow system according to embodiment 1, wherein the divergent channel (9) is a straight divergent channel.

embodiment 3

[0051]The air flow system according to embodiment 1 or 2, wherein each air flow unit enclosure (5) further comprises a convergent channel (12) having a channel intake end (13) fluidly connected to the air exhaust (8) and a channel discharge end (14) connected to the channel intake end (10) of the divergent channel (9),

[0052]wherein the channel intake end (10) of the divergent channel (9) comprises a smallest cross section (S) of the convergent channel (12) and divergent channel (9).

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Abstract

An airflow system for a waste conveyor, having a conveyor enclosure with a bottom side configured for being mounted above a conveyor surface. One or more air flow unit enclosures are mounted to the conveyor enclosure. Each air flow unit enclosure has a divergent channel with a channel intake end fluidly connected to the air exhaust and a channel discharge end configured for providing a stream of air (Q) toward the conveyor surface. The divergent channel has a widening cross section (Xd) in a downstream air direction (D) between the channel intake end and the channel discharge end of the divergent channel, and is arranged at an angle (α) larger than 0° and smaller than 45° degrees with respect to the bottom side of the conveyor enclosure.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention relates to an air flow system for waste treatment systems, in particular a laminar flow system for waste conveyance. In a further aspect the present invention relates to a method of waste conveyance.BACKGROUND ART[0002]Prior art waste handling and sorting systems may utilize conveyor belts for transporting waste items from one location to another. However, in many cases the transport speed of conveyor belts is limited as contact of the waste items with conveyor belts may be lost due to air resistance, leading to suboptimal system performance or even malfunction. Loss of traction on waste items is particularly problematic for light weight waste items such as plastic or paper waste items. As the transport speed of waste items is limited, overall system capacities and throughput remains limited as well.[0003]International patent publication WO03 / 61858 discloses a method and apparatus for identifying and sorting objects, such as (plastic...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B65G53/58B65G21/20B65G53/44F04D29/54F04D25/16F04D29/70F04D19/00
CPCB65G53/58B65G21/20B65G21/209B65G53/44F04D19/002F04D25/166F04D29/547F04D29/703F05D2250/52
Inventor BOERHOF, HENKVOGELAAR, JOHANNES SIJBRAND
Owner BOLLEGRAAF PATENTS & BRANDS
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